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SOPA Derailed
According to a prominent U.S. Congressman, SOPA will not come up for a vote and is, thus, effectively dead, but PIPA remains active in the Senate.
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SNOPA legislation would bar employers from social network passwords
The proposed Social Networking Online Protection Act is designed to shield the social networking passwords of job applicants and students.
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UK's anti-piracy law delayed: 'Three-strike' warnings on hold
Provisions in the UK's anti-piracy law to cut off repeat copyright infringers and file-sharers from the Web have been delayed again, this time until 2014.
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Google helped with CISPA, joins Cybersecurity Theatre
GOP chair says Google helped with unprecedented snooping bill CISPA, widely opposed by organizations and individuals alike.
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UK anti-piracy law to go ahead after ISPs appeal fails
The UK's Digital Economy Act, which forces ISPs to send out notifications to alleged file-sharers who infringe copyright, will go ahead after the two largest ISPs' appeal fails.
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5 reasons why SOPA, PROTECT-IP and other legislative idiocy will never die
No matter how many times we push back on legislative heinousness, it will come back and it will keep coming back. Here's why.
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Wikipedia confirms site blackout to protest SOPA anti-piracy bill
The English version of Wikipedia will go offline on Wednesday for 24 hours to protest the SOPA anti-piracy bill.
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Geeks 1, Congress 0: Controversial anti-piracy bill SOPA 'shelved'
SOPA is not dead, just badly wounded. But the collective support from one online community alone shows that democracy can, and indeed does work.
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SOPA Derailed
According to a prominent U.S. Congressman, SOPA will not come up for a vote and is, thus, effectively dead, but PIPA remains active in the Senate.
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White House releases statement against SOPA; asks for refined legislation this year
The White House has released an official statement against SOPA in its current form, but the battle of anti-piracy isn't over yet...
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Google, Amazon, Twitter and Facebook consider 'nuclear' blackout
Internet giants are considering a 'nuclear option' against the SOPA bill. Should they press the button internationally?
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'We had no evidence for anti-piracy law', UK government admits
The UK government had 'no evidence' to support the Digital Economy Act, the UK's anti-piracy and censorship law, it has emerged in a parliamentary select committee.
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ISPs versus SOPA: Anti-piracy bill could force severe privacy-invading measures
Major U.S. web providers are vehemently against the anti-piracy SOPA bill. Now we now know why: because privacy-invading measures have to be implemented, and at a cost.
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Microsoft's anti-piracy effort may have gone a t-shirt too far
A measure making its way through the Washington state legislature would make it illegal for manufacturers that use pirated software to sell goods in the state. Opponents say they interpret the...
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Fate of UK anti-piracy law to be decided by High Court
The Digital Economy Bill, the UK anti-piracy law only just passed in the days of the previous government, is to be scrutinised by the High Court and could be ruled as null and void.
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Australian hackers fire DDoS attacks against anti-piracy fighters
Hackers are preparing to raise the stakes in their next assault on anti-piracy organizations after they crippled the website of the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft.
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Bill would let U.S. kill allegedly infringing sites without trial, immunize ISPs
Proposed new legislation would strip domain access from sites 'dedicated to infringing activities,' cutting through the red tape of due process, sovereignty, and property rights.
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Time to bone up on the next (maybe) green-tech legislation
The Senate has finally put forth its energy and cleantech legisation. Now, let's move forward.
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Anti-piracy laws passed: 'Fears of wave of censorship' raised
The controversial anti-piracy legislation has been passed. The UK will now have a governmentally controlled' web censorship system. Bad news
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